There is something amiss here. Migraciones are not working on your case because something is not right. Nowadays to not get a decision within a week is unheard of. You also seem unbothered with this turn of events as you happily renew the precaria without demanding the resolution of your case and the REAL residency and DNI. Let me set something straight:
1. You precaria residency is useless. Useless as it doesn’t not count toward anything. You cannot become a permanent resident until you have had a temporary residency for 3 years. Precária is not temp residency. As of February with the Macri decree being overturned it might be possible to count the precaria time for permanent residence but it’s not a given and you’d enter into a legal gray zone that will definitely require an attorney to maneuver.
2.You cannot and will not be issued a DNI until your case is resolved. You get a disposición from Migraciones.
3. The date the DNI is issued doesn’t matter, what matters is the fecha de radicaccion. Often the DNI is issued by Renaper a month or two after the radicación. The fecha de radicación is on the back of your DNI.
3. Only after your temp residency is granted from the date of radicación up until it’s expiration you must be in Argentina for 6 months or more (if the residency is for a year). If you spend more than that time out you cannot apply for a renewal (prorroga) but need to apply for a new one.
4. If you have lived here for over two years consider applying for citizenship. Not having a DNI will make the process more complicated but it is doable especially with a lawyer.
1. You precaria residency is useless. Useless as it doesn’t not count toward anything. You cannot become a permanent resident until you have had a temporary residency for 3 years. Precária is not temp residency. As of February with the Macri decree being overturned it might be possible to count the precaria time for permanent residence but it’s not a given and you’d enter into a legal gray zone that will definitely require an attorney to maneuver.
2.You cannot and will not be issued a DNI until your case is resolved. You get a disposición from Migraciones.
3. The date the DNI is issued doesn’t matter, what matters is the fecha de radicaccion. Often the DNI is issued by Renaper a month or two after the radicación. The fecha de radicación is on the back of your DNI.
3. Only after your temp residency is granted from the date of radicación up until it’s expiration you must be in Argentina for 6 months or more (if the residency is for a year). If you spend more than that time out you cannot apply for a renewal (prorroga) but need to apply for a new one.
4. If you have lived here for over two years consider applying for citizenship. Not having a DNI will make the process more complicated but it is doable especially with a lawyer.